This study estimates rainfall interception losses from natural wetland ecosystems based on maximum canopy storage measurements. Rainfall interception losses play an important role in water balance, which is crucial in wetlands, and has not yet been thoroughly studied in relation to this type of ecosystem. Maximum canopy storage was measured using the weight method. Based on these measurements, daily values of interception losses were estimated and then used to calculate long-term interception losses based on precipitation and potential evapotranspiration data for the 1971–2015 period. Depending mainly on the number of days with precipitation, the results show that total interception losses for the growing season as well as monthly intercept...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
Intercepted rainfall may be evaporated during or after the rain event. Intercepted rain is generally...
Barrier island forests are sensitive to changing precipitation characteristics as they typically rel...
Gross rainfall (PG), net rainfall and stemflow were measured for nearly 3 years in two hedgerows in ...
Canopy Interception is one of the vital component in hydrological cycle and underestimating the inte...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
Recent surveys of tropical forest water use suggest that rainfall interception by the canopy is larg...
The water consumption of oak, beech, spruce and pine forest is predicted from routinely measured met...
The subject of this research was the interception of precipitation, which is defined as the amount o...
The water consumption of oak, beech, spruce and pine forest is predicted from routinely measured met...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
Canopy interception of incident precipitation is a critical component of the forest water balance du...
Rainfall loss by canopy interception and subsequent evaporation to the atmosphere can be a significa...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
Intercepted rainfall may be evaporated during or after the rain event. Intercepted rain is generally...
Barrier island forests are sensitive to changing precipitation characteristics as they typically rel...
Gross rainfall (PG), net rainfall and stemflow were measured for nearly 3 years in two hedgerows in ...
Canopy Interception is one of the vital component in hydrological cycle and underestimating the inte...
The Penman–Monteith equation has been widely used to estimate the maximum evaporation rate (E) from ...
Recent surveys of tropical forest water use suggest that rainfall interception by the canopy is larg...
The water consumption of oak, beech, spruce and pine forest is predicted from routinely measured met...
The subject of this research was the interception of precipitation, which is defined as the amount o...
The water consumption of oak, beech, spruce and pine forest is predicted from routinely measured met...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
Canopy interception of incident precipitation is a critical component of the forest water balance du...
Rainfall loss by canopy interception and subsequent evaporation to the atmosphere can be a significa...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...
Gross rainfall, net rainfall and stemflow were measured in a mixed deciduous woodland in southern En...
Intercepted rainfall may be evaporated during or after the rain event. Intercepted rain is generally...